TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond geometries of activity spaces
T2 - A holistic study of daily travel patterns, individual characteristics, and perceived wellbeing in Helsinki metropolitan area
AU - Hasanzadeh, Kamyar
AU - Czepkiewicz, Michal
AU - Heinonen, Jukka
AU - Kyttä, Marketta
AU - Ala-Mantila, Sanna
AU - Ottelin, Juudit
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Activity space (AS) is a measure of spatial behavior used to summarize the mobility behavior of individuals. Current studies often highlight the fact that AS is highly complex and multidimensional in character. Therefore, the need for more holistic approaches providing more comprehensive descriptions of mobility patterns is evident. This article assesses the activity spaces of young adults aged 25–40 living in the Helsinki metropolitan area using a dataset collected with an online map survey. Using a wide range of measurements covering different aspects of AS, we identified seven components that define activity spaces, namely size, intensity of activities, volume of trips, exteriority, polycentricity, elongation, and destination specialization. We then used the components together with travel mode use to identify a typology of daily mobility patterns. The results show that individuals with different types of AS differ significantly in their socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, gender, employment, household characteristics, and residential neighborhood. Furthermore, the study reveals interesting associations between AS characteristics and different aspects of wellbeing. Overall, the results highlight the importance of multidimensional and comprehensive approaches to understanding daily mobility of urban residents.
AB - Activity space (AS) is a measure of spatial behavior used to summarize the mobility behavior of individuals. Current studies often highlight the fact that AS is highly complex and multidimensional in character. Therefore, the need for more holistic approaches providing more comprehensive descriptions of mobility patterns is evident. This article assesses the activity spaces of young adults aged 25–40 living in the Helsinki metropolitan area using a dataset collected with an online map survey. Using a wide range of measurements covering different aspects of AS, we identified seven components that define activity spaces, namely size, intensity of activities, volume of trips, exteriority, polycentricity, elongation, and destination specialization. We then used the components together with travel mode use to identify a typology of daily mobility patterns. The results show that individuals with different types of AS differ significantly in their socio-demographic characteristics, such as age, gender, employment, household characteristics, and residential neighborhood. Furthermore, the study reveals interesting associations between AS characteristics and different aspects of wellbeing. Overall, the results highlight the importance of multidimensional and comprehensive approaches to understanding daily mobility of urban residents.
KW - activity spaces
KW - mobility
KW - typology
KW - PPGIS
KW - wellbeing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064205081&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5198/jtlu.2019.1148
DO - 10.5198/jtlu.2019.1148
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064205081
SN - 1938-7849
VL - 12
SP - 149
EP - 177
JO - Journal of Transport and Land Use
JF - Journal of Transport and Land Use
IS - 1
ER -